water

WATER. That liquid substance of which the sea, the rivers, and creeks are
composed.
2. A pool of water, or a stream or water course, is considered as part
of the land, hence a pool of twenty acres, would pass by the grant of twenty
acres of land, without mentioning the water. 2 Bl. Com. 18; 2 N. H. Rep.
255; 1, Wend. R. 255; 5 Paige, R. 141; 2 N. H. Rep. 371; 2 Brownl. 142; 5
Cowen, R. 216; 5 Conn. R. 497; 1 Wend. R. 237. A mere grant of water passes
only a fishery. Co. Lit. 4 b.
3. Like land, water is distinguishable into different parts, as the
sea, (q.v.) rivers, (q.v.) docks, (q.v.) canals, (q.v.) ponds, q v.) and
sewers, (q.v.) and to these may be added at water course. (q.v.) Vide 4
Mason, R. 397 River; Water course.

These terms and conditions include the requirements made to tenderers who wish to be considered as suppliers to ava and bkvv in the area: Supply of technically pure ammonia water (nh3) of 24% to ava and bkvv.

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